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Tim Hardaway Jr. scored a game-high 22 points during a 103-98 win over the Raptors on Saturday with seven rebounds, one assist and two 3-pointers.

He is coming off an 18-point game and is finally stringing some good games together. Still, Hardaway Jr. doesn't hand out assists, isn't adept in the steals department and is still making just 39 percent from the field on the season. He's more of a points and 3-pointers specialist. Feb 28 - 10:47 PM

Tim Hardaway Jr. will start against the Celtics on Wednesday.

It's just his seventh start at small forward on the season. In his previous six, Hardaway Jr. averaged just 12.3 points, 2.0 boards, 1.8 assists, 0.2 steals and 1.5 treys in 27.2 minutes. He's also started just one game due to being unproductive, but he should have a big opportunity tonight. If you want to roll the dice, Hardaway Jr. should have a lot of responsibility on offense. Feb 25 - 6:08 PM

Tim Hardaway Jr. struggled on Sunday, scoring just seven points on 3-of-12 shooting, to go with seven rebounds, two assists, one 3-pointer and two turnovers through 30 minutes of action.

Hardaway doesn't do a whole lot aside from score, so when his shot isn't falling he becomes a tough guy to own. He'll have plenty of opportunities as one of the few capable scorers on the Knicks, but with averages of just 10.0 points (36.9 percent shooting) and 1.9 three-pointers per game through the month of February, he can't be viewed as much more than a 3-point specialist in deep leagues. Feb 22 - 6:32 PM

Tim Hardaway Jr. made his first six shots from the field against the Heat during a 111-87 loss to the Heat on Friday, making 6-of-9 from the field overall for 17 points with three rebounds, four assists, two steals and three 3-pointers.

Hey, maybe he found his role. It's hard to believe he's coming off the bench considering the Knicks are starting Langston Galloway and Cleanthony Early. We haven't seen him shown any sort of positive consistency, so most fantasy owners shouldn't be too aggressive here. He has a chance, though. Feb 21 - 1:52 AM

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He'll be reevaluated at that point. This means Calderon will miss at least the next 14 days, and it sounds like there is a good chance he'll miss additional time beyond that. Without the veteran in the lineup, expect Langston Galloway and Shane Larkin to see the bulk of minutes at point guard as Derek Fisher gets creative with his lineups. Of the two, Galloway is the one to target in standard leagues, while Larkin has to show us something real to earn any additional consideration.

Carmelo Anthony played through "most of last season with a partial tear of the left patellar tendon," according to the New York Post.

If true, that means Melo was re-signed to a max deal with the Knicks very much aware of the knee condition. It doesn't really much matter at this point with Anthony having undergone surgery and is now out for the season, but it would help to explain a few things. All indications are Anthony will be fine for next season, but we'll have a better idea of his healing process after the next few months.